The FIFA Club World Cup continues. After the 5-0 victory in their opening match, Juventus await the challenge against the Moroccans of Wydad AC, fresh from their defeat against Manchester City in their opening match of the competition. From home of the Philadelphia Eagles, in the usual pre-match press conference, Coach Igor Tudor previewed the match, scheduled for Sunday 22 June at 12:00 LT (18:00 CEST).
WYDAD AC
“It’s a different opponent, with the match being played at a different time. We have prepared for it as best we can, as always. It will be an important match against a quality team and we will have to give our best, going full throttle for 90 minutes. The heat? We will have to prepare to face it, but it’s something both teams will face and then we will have to forget it, to focus on what we have to do. Wydad could have scored two goals against City in the first half – it is impossible to make comparisons between one match and another, each match has its own particularities.
FATIGUE
“I don’t see any tiredness in the team, I only see enthusiasm and great spirit in playing together. The lads approached the match against Al Ain the way I like, also thanks to the work we are doing. I am happy, I have felt good with the team since day one and I feel a great energy around us, even in the Club. I hope we can do great things together, because the history of this Club is to do great things. John Elkann’s presence? He is a constant, a strong and important presence. If I may, he makes his presence felt also with the right ways and with the right words. I really liked how he spoke to the players in Turin. There is great energy from him, the players appreciated it and took it as further motivation. After the match he was happy with the performance and the energy seen on the pitch.
PRESENT AND FUTURE
“Qualifying early would be nice, of course, but you can’t plan anything. You have to think match after match. Surprises in the tournament? There certainly are, we have to try not to be a negative surprise, and avoiding that is my job and the players’ job. More optimistic than when we started? It’s too early to tell, we’ve only played had one match. I don’t look at these things, I don’t think about the finish line, I think about what we have to do, training session after training session. You have to live in the present, you learn from the past and we build the future today.”
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